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Schedule set for 2022 CONCACAF Caribbean Club Shield!

CONCACAF has today, March 16 confirmed the schedule for the 2022 CONCACAF Caribbean Club Shield (CCCS). The fourth edition will take place in Puerto Rico from April 15-24, 2022.

The Estadio Centroamericano de Mayagüez and Estadio Juan Ramón Loubriel will host the competition’s 19 matches between the 13 participating teams from 13 Caribbean Member Associations.

The tournament will begin on April 15 with the first Group Stage matches. After round robin play, from April 15-19, the four group winners will advance to the semifinals, scheduled for April 22 in Mayagüez.

The final, where a new champion will be crowned and the third place match will also be played in Mayagüez, on Sunday, April 24.

Provided the 2022 CCCS Champion fulfills the CONCACAF Regional Club Licensing criteria required to participate in the Scotiabank CONCACAF League (SCL), a play-in match will be disputed on May 24, between the fourth-place finisher of the 2022 CONCACAF Caribbean Club Championship (CCCC) and the 2022 CCCS Champion. The winner of this match will claim the last spot for Caribbean clubs in the 2022 SCL.

The official draw took place on February 3, with the groups as follows:

Group A: Bayamon FC (Puerto Rico), Flames United SC (Sint Maarten), Southeast FC (Dominica), Junior Stars FC (Saint Martin)

Group B: SV Real Rincon (Bonaire), SWA Sharks FC (Turks and Caicos Islands), CRKSV Jong Holland (Curaçao)

Group C: Deportivo Nacional (Aruba), Golden Lion (Martinique), Inter Moengo Tapoe (Suriname)

Group D: Scholars International SC (Cayman Islands), AS Gosier (Guadeloupe), Platinum FC (Saint Lucia)

Fans across the region will be able to follow and enjoy the competition on the CONCACAF Official App (subject to territory restrictions). The free mobile app is available in the Apple and Google Play stores.

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